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Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
See more clips referred to history of the USA on our channel:
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China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

published:26 Oct 2015

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http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

published:27 Jan 2014

views:222337

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

published:12 Apr 2017

views:3691

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
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Including the infamous Aurora black triangle, the Boeing X-37, the new Northrop Grumman unmanned RQ-180 stealth drone, the Blackstar space bomber, and stealth Black Hawk helicopters.
These incredible black projects were developed under the watch of the US Air Force, the US Navy, the CIA, the US Army and NASA. With numerous sightings, they've been the subject of conspiracy theories and investigations for decades.
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Dark5 is a curated repository of knowledge featuring the darkest, strangest, weirdest, scariest and most amazing of science, science fiction, history, technology and horror. Within you'll encounter paranormal top 5 lists including the most mysterious photos that cannot be explained, mysterious creatures caught on tape, secret conspiracies, unexplained videos, aliens, UFOs and the creepiest monsters real and imagined.

China is jockeying to become the world’s industrial superpower. State-owned companies are targeting key technologies and global market leaders. High on the list are German companies like Krauss-Maffei.
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Industrial

Industrial may refer to:

Industry, a segment of the economy involving the manufacturing and transportation of products

In a theological context, world usually refers to the material or the profane sphere, as opposed to the celestial, spiritual, transcendent or sacred. The "end of the world" refers to scenarios of the final end of human history, often in religious contexts.

Educational Film: The History of the USA - Industrial Superpower

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Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
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Are you interested in any of our films or textbooks? Write us a mail at:
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China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

0:21

Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

4:44

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

8:56

Product Designer's Superpowers

Product Designer's Superpowers

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

5:48

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
Subscribe to Dark5 ► http://bit.ly/dark5
Watch More Dark5:
5 Strangest Photos of World War II ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofI7D...
5 Most MYSTERIOUS Photos From Mars ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpNg8...
5 Most MysteriousUnexplained Videos on the Internet ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkCj0...
Including the infamous Aurora black triangle, the Boeing X-37, the new Northrop Grumman unmanned RQ-180 stealth drone, the Blackstar space bomber, and stealth Black Hawk helicopters.
These incredible black projects were developed under the watch of the US Air Force, the US Navy, the CIA, the US Army and NASA. With numerous sightings, they've been the subject of conspiracy theories and investigations for decades.
Tested in top secret locations like Area 51, evidence and footage is difficult to obtain but rumors of their existence continue to persist.
So buckle up for a look at the 5 most secret military aircraft, and don't be surprised if you encounter a bit of turbulence...
Like Dark5 on Facebook ► http://bit.ly/Dark5FB
Follow Dark5 on Twitter ► http://bit.ly/Dark5Tweets
Info On Other Top Secret Aircraft:
TR-3A / TR3ABlack Manta: http://bit.ly/1fSSCzD
TR-3B / TR3BAstra: http://bit.ly/1iwl6iX
Russia Ayaks: http://bit.ly/1kCOGU9
ChinaDark Sword, J-20 and J-31: http://bit.ly/NohLGB
SR-72: http://bit.ly/1kXxDyQ
Music: "SullenIndustrialTripHop"
by Bloodredtape
Dark5 is a curated repository of knowledge featuring the darkest, strangest, weirdest, scariest and most amazing of science, science fiction, history, technology and horror. Within you'll encounter paranormal top 5 lists including the most mysterious photos that cannot be explained, mysterious creatures caught on tape, secret conspiracies, unexplained videos, aliens, UFOs and the creepiest monsters real and imagined.

Chapter Seventeen: Industrial Supremacy

Takeovers: China’s shopping spree | Made in Germany

China is jockeying to become the world’s industrial superpower. State-owned companies are targeting key technologies and global market leaders. High on the list are German companies like Krauss-Maffei.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/tv/made-in-germany/s-3066

5:14

Dart Wars Episode 1 - The Beginning

Dart Wars Episode 1 - The Beginning

Dart Wars Episode 1 - The Beginning

The first of a trilogy centered around a team known as the Dart Ops and their mission to battle the dart-gun industry superpower, Nerf.

40:48

Animated map of the Eastern Front (World War II)

Animated map of the Eastern Front (World War II)

Animated map of the Eastern Front (World War II)

LINK: http://adf.ly/7005020/easternfront
Animated map of the Eastern Front of World War II, the conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1945.
The battles on the Eastern Front constituted the largest military confrontation in history. They were characterized by unprecedented ferocity, wholesale destruction, mass deportations, and immense loss of life variously due to combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and nazi massacres. The Eastern Front, as the site of nearly all extermination camps, death marches, ghettos, and the majority of pogroms, was central to the Holocaust. Of the estimated 70 million deaths attributed to World War II, over 30 million, many of them russian civilian, occurred on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was decisive in determining the outcome of World War II, eventually serving as the main reason for Germany's defeat. It resulted in the destruction of the Third Reich, the partition of Germany for nearly half a century and the rise of the Soviet Union as a military and industrial superpower.
The two principal belligerent powers were Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, along with their respective allies.The joint German–Finnish operations across the northernmost Finnish–Soviet border and in the Murmansk region are considered part of the Eastern Front. In addition, the Soviet–Finnish Continuation War may also be considered the northern flank of the Eastern Front.

Educational Film: The History of the USA - Industrial Superpower

OrderDVD: https://www.dokumentarfilm.com/en
Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
See more clips referred to history of the USA on our channel:
vimeo.com/channels/historyusa
Are you interested in any of our films or textbooks? Write us a mail at:
info@dokumentarfilm.com

China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net im...

published: 26 Oct 2015

Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

published: 16 Dec 2016

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

published: 27 Jan 2014

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

Chapter Seventeen: Industrial Supremacy

Takeovers: China’s shopping spree | Made in Germany

China is jockeying to become the world’s industrial superpower. State-owned companies are targeting key technologies and global market leaders. High on the list are German companies like Krauss-Maffei.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/tv/made-in-germany/s-3066

published: 07 Dec 2016

Dart Wars Episode 1 - The Beginning

The first of a trilogy centered around a team known as the Dart Ops and their mission to battle the dart-gun industry superpower, Nerf.

published: 18 Apr 2010

Animated map of the Eastern Front (World War II)

LINK: http://adf.ly/7005020/easternfront
Animated map of the Eastern Front of World War II, the conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1945.
The battles on the Eastern Front constituted the largest military confrontation in history. They were characterized by unprecedented ferocity, wholesale destruction, mass deportations, and immense loss of life variously due to combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and nazi massacres. The Eastern Front, as the site of nearly all extermination camps, death marches, ghettos, and the majority of pogroms, was central to the Holocaust. Of the estimated 70 million deaths attributed to World War II, over 30 million, many of them russian civilian, occurred on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was decisive in determining the outco...

OrderDVD: https://www.dokumentarfilm.com/en
Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
See more clips referred to history of the USA on our channel:
vimeo.com/channels/historyusa
Are you interested in any of our films or textbooks? Write us a mail at:
info@dokumentarfilm.com

OrderDVD: https://www.dokumentarfilm.com/en
Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
See more clips referred to history of the USA on our channel:
vimeo.com/channels/historyusa
Are you interested in any of our films or textbooks? Write us a mail at:
info@dokumentarfilm.com

China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to t...

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

published:26 Oct 2015

views:4655

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Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The inci...

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. ...

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
Subscribe to Dark5 ► http://bit.ly...

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
Subscribe to Dark5 ► http://bit.ly/dark5
Watch More Dark5:
5 Strangest Photos of World War II ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofI7D...
5 Most MYSTERIOUS Photos From Mars ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpNg8...
5 Most MysteriousUnexplained Videos on the Internet ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkCj0...
Including the infamous Aurora black triangle, the Boeing X-37, the new Northrop Grumman unmanned RQ-180 stealth drone, the Blackstar space bomber, and stealth Black Hawk helicopters.
These incredible black projects were developed under the watch of the US Air Force, the US Navy, the CIA, the US Army and NASA. With numerous sightings, they've been the subject of conspiracy theories and investigations for decades.
Tested in top secret locations like Area 51, evidence and footage is difficult to obtain but rumors of their existence continue to persist.
So buckle up for a look at the 5 most secret military aircraft, and don't be surprised if you encounter a bit of turbulence...
Like Dark5 on Facebook ► http://bit.ly/Dark5FB
Follow Dark5 on Twitter ► http://bit.ly/Dark5Tweets
Info On Other Top Secret Aircraft:
TR-3A / TR3ABlack Manta: http://bit.ly/1fSSCzD
TR-3B / TR3BAstra: http://bit.ly/1iwl6iX
Russia Ayaks: http://bit.ly/1kCOGU9
ChinaDark Sword, J-20 and J-31: http://bit.ly/NohLGB
SR-72: http://bit.ly/1kXxDyQ
Music: "SullenIndustrialTripHop"
by Bloodredtape
Dark5 is a curated repository of knowledge featuring the darkest, strangest, weirdest, scariest and most amazing of science, science fiction, history, technology and horror. Within you'll encounter paranormal top 5 lists including the most mysterious photos that cannot be explained, mysterious creatures caught on tape, secret conspiracies, unexplained videos, aliens, UFOs and the creepiest monsters real and imagined.

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
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Watch More Dark5:
5 Strangest Photos of World War II ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofI7D...
5 Most MYSTERIOUS Photos From Mars ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpNg8...
5 Most MysteriousUnexplained Videos on the Internet ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkCj0...
Including the infamous Aurora black triangle, the Boeing X-37, the new Northrop Grumman unmanned RQ-180 stealth drone, the Blackstar space bomber, and stealth Black Hawk helicopters.
These incredible black projects were developed under the watch of the US Air Force, the US Navy, the CIA, the US Army and NASA. With numerous sightings, they've been the subject of conspiracy theories and investigations for decades.
Tested in top secret locations like Area 51, evidence and footage is difficult to obtain but rumors of their existence continue to persist.
So buckle up for a look at the 5 most secret military aircraft, and don't be surprised if you encounter a bit of turbulence...
Like Dark5 on Facebook ► http://bit.ly/Dark5FB
Follow Dark5 on Twitter ► http://bit.ly/Dark5Tweets
Info On Other Top Secret Aircraft:
TR-3A / TR3ABlack Manta: http://bit.ly/1fSSCzD
TR-3B / TR3BAstra: http://bit.ly/1iwl6iX
Russia Ayaks: http://bit.ly/1kCOGU9
ChinaDark Sword, J-20 and J-31: http://bit.ly/NohLGB
SR-72: http://bit.ly/1kXxDyQ
Music: "SullenIndustrialTripHop"
by Bloodredtape
Dark5 is a curated repository of knowledge featuring the darkest, strangest, weirdest, scariest and most amazing of science, science fiction, history, technology and horror. Within you'll encounter paranormal top 5 lists including the most mysterious photos that cannot be explained, mysterious creatures caught on tape, secret conspiracies, unexplained videos, aliens, UFOs and the creepiest monsters real and imagined.

Takeovers: China’s shopping spree | Made in Germany

China is jockeying to become the world’s industrial superpower. State-owned companies are targeting key technologies and global market leaders. High on the list...

China is jockeying to become the world’s industrial superpower. State-owned companies are targeting key technologies and global market leaders. High on the list are German companies like Krauss-Maffei.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/tv/made-in-germany/s-3066

China is jockeying to become the world’s industrial superpower. State-owned companies are targeting key technologies and global market leaders. High on the list are German companies like Krauss-Maffei.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/tv/made-in-germany/s-3066

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Animated map of the Eastern Front of World War II, the conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1945.
The battles on the Eastern Front constituted the largest military confrontation in history. They were characterized by unprecedented ferocity, wholesale destruction, mass deportations, and immense loss of life variously due to combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and nazi massacres. The Eastern Front, as the site of nearly all extermination camps, death marches, ghettos, and the majority of pogroms, was central to the Holocaust. Of the estimated 70 million deaths attributed to World War II, over 30 million, many of them russian civilian, occurred on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was decisive in determining the outcome of World War II, eventually serving as the main reason for Germany's defeat. It resulted in the destruction of the Third Reich, the partition of Germany for nearly half a century and the rise of the Soviet Union as a military and industrial superpower.
The two principal belligerent powers were Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, along with their respective allies.The joint German–Finnish operations across the northernmost Finnish–Soviet border and in the Murmansk region are considered part of the Eastern Front. In addition, the Soviet–Finnish Continuation War may also be considered the northern flank of the Eastern Front.

LINK: http://adf.ly/7005020/easternfront
Animated map of the Eastern Front of World War II, the conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1945.
The battles on the Eastern Front constituted the largest military confrontation in history. They were characterized by unprecedented ferocity, wholesale destruction, mass deportations, and immense loss of life variously due to combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and nazi massacres. The Eastern Front, as the site of nearly all extermination camps, death marches, ghettos, and the majority of pogroms, was central to the Holocaust. Of the estimated 70 million deaths attributed to World War II, over 30 million, many of them russian civilian, occurred on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was decisive in determining the outcome of World War II, eventually serving as the main reason for Germany's defeat. It resulted in the destruction of the Third Reich, the partition of Germany for nearly half a century and the rise of the Soviet Union as a military and industrial superpower.
The two principal belligerent powers were Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, along with their respective allies.The joint German–Finnish operations across the northernmost Finnish–Soviet border and in the Murmansk region are considered part of the Eastern Front. In addition, the Soviet–Finnish Continuation War may also be considered the northern flank of the Eastern Front.

Educational Film: The History of the USA - Industrial Superpower

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Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
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China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net im...

published: 26 Oct 2015

Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

published: 16 Dec 2016

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

published: 27 Jan 2014

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

OrderDVD: https://www.dokumentarfilm.com/en
Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
See more clips referred to history of the USA on our channel:
vimeo.com/channels/historyusa
Are you interested in any of our films or textbooks? Write us a mail at:
info@dokumentarfilm.com

OrderDVD: https://www.dokumentarfilm.com/en
Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
See more clips referred to history of the USA on our channel:
vimeo.com/channels/historyusa
Are you interested in any of our films or textbooks? Write us a mail at:
info@dokumentarfilm.com

China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to t...

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

published:26 Oct 2015

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Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The inci...

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. ...

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
Subscribe to Dark5 ► http://bit.ly...

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
Subscribe to Dark5 ► http://bit.ly/dark5
Watch More Dark5:
5 Strangest Photos of World War II ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofI7D...
5 Most MYSTERIOUS Photos From Mars ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpNg8...
5 Most MysteriousUnexplained Videos on the Internet ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkCj0...
Including the infamous Aurora black triangle, the Boeing X-37, the new Northrop Grumman unmanned RQ-180 stealth drone, the Blackstar space bomber, and stealth Black Hawk helicopters.
These incredible black projects were developed under the watch of the US Air Force, the US Navy, the CIA, the US Army and NASA. With numerous sightings, they've been the subject of conspiracy theories and investigations for decades.
Tested in top secret locations like Area 51, evidence and footage is difficult to obtain but rumors of their existence continue to persist.
So buckle up for a look at the 5 most secret military aircraft, and don't be surprised if you encounter a bit of turbulence...
Like Dark5 on Facebook ► http://bit.ly/Dark5FB
Follow Dark5 on Twitter ► http://bit.ly/Dark5Tweets
Info On Other Top Secret Aircraft:
TR-3A / TR3ABlack Manta: http://bit.ly/1fSSCzD
TR-3B / TR3BAstra: http://bit.ly/1iwl6iX
Russia Ayaks: http://bit.ly/1kCOGU9
ChinaDark Sword, J-20 and J-31: http://bit.ly/NohLGB
SR-72: http://bit.ly/1kXxDyQ
Music: "SullenIndustrialTripHop"
by Bloodredtape
Dark5 is a curated repository of knowledge featuring the darkest, strangest, weirdest, scariest and most amazing of science, science fiction, history, technology and horror. Within you'll encounter paranormal top 5 lists including the most mysterious photos that cannot be explained, mysterious creatures caught on tape, secret conspiracies, unexplained videos, aliens, UFOs and the creepiest monsters real and imagined.

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
Subscribe to Dark5 ► http://bit.ly/dark5
Watch More Dark5:
5 Strangest Photos of World War II ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofI7D...
5 Most MYSTERIOUS Photos From Mars ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpNg8...
5 Most MysteriousUnexplained Videos on the Internet ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkCj0...
Including the infamous Aurora black triangle, the Boeing X-37, the new Northrop Grumman unmanned RQ-180 stealth drone, the Blackstar space bomber, and stealth Black Hawk helicopters.
These incredible black projects were developed under the watch of the US Air Force, the US Navy, the CIA, the US Army and NASA. With numerous sightings, they've been the subject of conspiracy theories and investigations for decades.
Tested in top secret locations like Area 51, evidence and footage is difficult to obtain but rumors of their existence continue to persist.
So buckle up for a look at the 5 most secret military aircraft, and don't be surprised if you encounter a bit of turbulence...
Like Dark5 on Facebook ► http://bit.ly/Dark5FB
Follow Dark5 on Twitter ► http://bit.ly/Dark5Tweets
Info On Other Top Secret Aircraft:
TR-3A / TR3ABlack Manta: http://bit.ly/1fSSCzD
TR-3B / TR3BAstra: http://bit.ly/1iwl6iX
Russia Ayaks: http://bit.ly/1kCOGU9
ChinaDark Sword, J-20 and J-31: http://bit.ly/NohLGB
SR-72: http://bit.ly/1kXxDyQ
Music: "SullenIndustrialTripHop"
by Bloodredtape
Dark5 is a curated repository of knowledge featuring the darkest, strangest, weirdest, scariest and most amazing of science, science fiction, history, technology and horror. Within you'll encounter paranormal top 5 lists including the most mysterious photos that cannot be explained, mysterious creatures caught on tape, secret conspiracies, unexplained videos, aliens, UFOs and the creepiest monsters real and imagined.

China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net im...

published: 26 Oct 2015

Machines Of Ancient China (Full Documentary)

One thousand years ago, as Europe languished in the dark ages; China occupied a position at the very forefront of technology and innovation. While the European Renaissance occupies a firm place the historical understanding of most people, its Chinese counterpart has received comparatively little attention.
The innovations of Leonardo da Vinci, Columbus and Renoir have been explored in countless texts and films, yet most commentators have glossed over the achievements of Su Song, the legendary figure who had spearheaded the Chinese Renaissance five hundred years earlier.
This programme sets out to redress the historical imbalance. For the first time, we reveal the remarkable story of how China created a myriad of ingenious devices including cosmic machines able to collect data on the star...

published: 20 Jun 2014

Iran Today - Iran’s advancements in plastics industry

Since Iran is a gas and oil superpower, it has an enormous potential in the plastics industry to be tapped.
Each year, the world produces about 130 million kilos of ethylene, the most important raw material for plastic. This gigantic industry is currently dependent on crude oil. Holding more than 11 percent of the world oil reserves, the equivalent of around 19 billion tons of oil or around 139 billion barrels, Iran is the world’s fourth energy-rich country.
For that reason, it would be advantageous for Iran to develop and expand its plastics industry, provided its petrochemicals industry can produce high-quality products to compete with the rest of the world.
The Iran Plast exhibition started on April 13 and brought together 500 local and 400 foreign companies. The foreign ones came fr...

published: 22 Apr 2016

Victorian Bakers 2

Episode 2 of 3
Four 21st-century bakers bake their way through the era that gave us modern baking as we know it - the reign of Queen Victoria. ExpertsAlex Langlands and AnnieGray join them to tell the incredible story of our daily bread.
The bakers have left the rural bake house and the golden age of baking behind, this time it's the 1870s and they're moving into an urban bakery in the midst of the Industrial Revolution.
Their new bakery is totally authentic and it boasts two coal-fired ovens. At this time it is coal that fuels Britain's epic industrial expansion and bread that feeds its ever-expanding urban workforce. A growing middle class start demanding 'fancy breads' for breakfast and so the bakers must now bake through the night.
Machinery may be powering the nation, but manual...

published: 12 Jun 2016

Furniture meets robotics: superpower to show/hide what's used

Robotics-engineer-turned-entrepreneur Hasier Larrea wants to give furniture superpowers. In response to rising rents and populations in global cities, he has created a tool to make small spaces work harder with robotics. http://orisystems.com
As head of Architectural Robotics research at the MIT Media Lab, Larrea spent 4 years developing strategies for “living large in a small space”: his team created an “army of furniture with superpowers” and built a 200 square-foot living laboratory focused on using mechatronics (electronics plus mechanical engineering).
Now, his company Ori- Japanese for “to fold”- has created robotic furniture that transforms into a bedroom, living room or an office with the push of a button.
Ori System’s first offering (widely available in early 2017) is a morphin...

published: 21 Aug 2016

Geography and Real Estate Investing with Peter Zeihan - Episode #101

Geography is hugely important to real estate investing, economics, demography, and geopolitics.
Peter Zeihan has a remarkable grasp on “location, location, location.”
Learn the case for why the United States is not in decline. It will continue as a global superpower.
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Listen to this week’s show and learn:
04:01 The case that America is positioned to continue as a financial, agricultural, and industrial superpower.
06:05 Rivers.
08:38 Urban centers.
10:00 Geography shapes cultural isolation and integration.
13:16 Diffusion of ideas and technology.
14:55 3-D printing changing the geography of distribution.
23:35 Oil and petroleum....

China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to t...

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

One thousand years ago, as Europe languished in the dark ages; China occupied a position at the very forefront of technology and innovation. While the European Renaissance occupies a firm place the historical understanding of most people, its Chinese counterpart has received comparatively little attention.
The innovations of Leonardo da Vinci, Columbus and Renoir have been explored in countless texts and films, yet most commentators have glossed over the achievements of Su Song, the legendary figure who had spearheaded the Chinese Renaissance five hundred years earlier.
This programme sets out to redress the historical imbalance. For the first time, we reveal the remarkable story of how China created a myriad of ingenious devices including cosmic machines able to collect data on the stars, hydraulic hammers, water-controlled clocks and even paper.
We discover that ancient China was an industrial superpower, armed with devices such as 'heaven carts' able to drill down deep underground, geared milling machines and mass production plants powered by water. Incredibly, unlike the ancient Egyptians, the Chinese developed their inventions with an eye for safety. Sophisticated mining props were designed to prevent cave-ins, while ancient 'carburettors' were employed to control volatile natural gas. Indeed, Chinese inventors are even credited with designing the world's first earthquake detector.
We embark upon an epic journey across all of China, meeting the leading historians and model-makers who have kept tales of ancient China alive. We visit a reconstruction of an ancient Chinese iron furnace, where we unravel insights into how the Chinese created a forty-ton iron artefact five centuries before the West discovered cast-iron technology. Most impressively of all, we meet the leading clay expert Professor Ye Hongming, who has spent a lifetime seeking to discover the secrets of ancient China's vast terracotta army.
This pioneering documentary seeks to lift the centuries-old veil on China's greatest inventions, revealing how many of the West's modern-day inventions owe an extraordinary debt to ancient China's greatest minds.

One thousand years ago, as Europe languished in the dark ages; China occupied a position at the very forefront of technology and innovation. While the European Renaissance occupies a firm place the historical understanding of most people, its Chinese counterpart has received comparatively little attention.
The innovations of Leonardo da Vinci, Columbus and Renoir have been explored in countless texts and films, yet most commentators have glossed over the achievements of Su Song, the legendary figure who had spearheaded the Chinese Renaissance five hundred years earlier.
This programme sets out to redress the historical imbalance. For the first time, we reveal the remarkable story of how China created a myriad of ingenious devices including cosmic machines able to collect data on the stars, hydraulic hammers, water-controlled clocks and even paper.
We discover that ancient China was an industrial superpower, armed with devices such as 'heaven carts' able to drill down deep underground, geared milling machines and mass production plants powered by water. Incredibly, unlike the ancient Egyptians, the Chinese developed their inventions with an eye for safety. Sophisticated mining props were designed to prevent cave-ins, while ancient 'carburettors' were employed to control volatile natural gas. Indeed, Chinese inventors are even credited with designing the world's first earthquake detector.
We embark upon an epic journey across all of China, meeting the leading historians and model-makers who have kept tales of ancient China alive. We visit a reconstruction of an ancient Chinese iron furnace, where we unravel insights into how the Chinese created a forty-ton iron artefact five centuries before the West discovered cast-iron technology. Most impressively of all, we meet the leading clay expert Professor Ye Hongming, who has spent a lifetime seeking to discover the secrets of ancient China's vast terracotta army.
This pioneering documentary seeks to lift the centuries-old veil on China's greatest inventions, revealing how many of the West's modern-day inventions owe an extraordinary debt to ancient China's greatest minds.

Iran Today - Iran’s advancements in plastics industry

Since Iran is a gas and oil superpower, it has an enormous potential in the plastics industry to be tapped.
Each year, the world produces about 130 million kil...

Since Iran is a gas and oil superpower, it has an enormous potential in the plastics industry to be tapped.
Each year, the world produces about 130 million kilos of ethylene, the most important raw material for plastic. This gigantic industry is currently dependent on crude oil. Holding more than 11 percent of the world oil reserves, the equivalent of around 19 billion tons of oil or around 139 billion barrels, Iran is the world’s fourth energy-rich country.
For that reason, it would be advantageous for Iran to develop and expand its plastics industry, provided its petrochemicals industry can produce high-quality products to compete with the rest of the world.
The Iran Plast exhibition started on April 13 and brought together 500 local and 400 foreign companies. The foreign ones came from 25 countries, 13 of them European, including Germany, Italy and France. Only around half of that number came to Iran in the 2015 exhibition, at a time when Western sanctions were still very well in place.
Petrochemicals account for more than 30 percent of Iran’s non-oil exports now. Iran makes upwards of 20 billion dollars a year producing and selling petrochemical products. Unlike before, Iranian producers are now able to produce polymeric or plastic water pipes and have made and are still making good progress in this area. From March 2014 to March 2015 alone, Iranian companies made 50 billion dollars from exporting plastic or polymeric pipes. And they did it at a time when they’d been denied access to the world’s most technologically-advanced machines as a result of Western-imposed sanctions.
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Since Iran is a gas and oil superpower, it has an enormous potential in the plastics industry to be tapped.
Each year, the world produces about 130 million kilos of ethylene, the most important raw material for plastic. This gigantic industry is currently dependent on crude oil. Holding more than 11 percent of the world oil reserves, the equivalent of around 19 billion tons of oil or around 139 billion barrels, Iran is the world’s fourth energy-rich country.
For that reason, it would be advantageous for Iran to develop and expand its plastics industry, provided its petrochemicals industry can produce high-quality products to compete with the rest of the world.
The Iran Plast exhibition started on April 13 and brought together 500 local and 400 foreign companies. The foreign ones came from 25 countries, 13 of them European, including Germany, Italy and France. Only around half of that number came to Iran in the 2015 exhibition, at a time when Western sanctions were still very well in place.
Petrochemicals account for more than 30 percent of Iran’s non-oil exports now. Iran makes upwards of 20 billion dollars a year producing and selling petrochemical products. Unlike before, Iranian producers are now able to produce polymeric or plastic water pipes and have made and are still making good progress in this area. From March 2014 to March 2015 alone, Iranian companies made 50 billion dollars from exporting plastic or polymeric pipes. And they did it at a time when they’d been denied access to the world’s most technologically-advanced machines as a result of Western-imposed sanctions.
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Episode 2 of 3
Four 21st-century bakers bake their way through the era that gave us modern baking as we know it - the reign of Queen Victoria. ExpertsAlex Langlands and AnnieGray join them to tell the incredible story of our daily bread.
The bakers have left the rural bake house and the golden age of baking behind, this time it's the 1870s and they're moving into an urban bakery in the midst of the Industrial Revolution.
Their new bakery is totally authentic and it boasts two coal-fired ovens. At this time it is coal that fuels Britain's epic industrial expansion and bread that feeds its ever-expanding urban workforce. A growing middle class start demanding 'fancy breads' for breakfast and so the bakers must now bake through the night.
Machinery may be powering the nation, but manual labour is cheap and so the bakers are still kneading by hand and are expected to double their output. It's back-breaking work, so much so that one baker decides to do as some Victorian bakers did and use his feet. The bakers experience first-hand the exhaustion and squalid working conditions their forebears endured and it's no surprise to hear that Victorian bakers' lives were tragically short. Morale is low, but it plummets when they are tasked with using the adulterants their forebears added to Britain's bread, and some start to question whether it's safe to continue.
Britain may have been an industrial superpower, but it's the arrival of imported finely-milled flour and cheap sugar that finally sweetens life for the bakers as it did for the masses. Cake-maker Hapreet Baura tries her hand at producing hugely popular London buns, the cupcake of their day.
Credits
Presenter Annie Gray
Presenter Alex Langlands
Production CompanyWall to Wall Media

Episode 2 of 3
Four 21st-century bakers bake their way through the era that gave us modern baking as we know it - the reign of Queen Victoria. ExpertsAlex Langlands and AnnieGray join them to tell the incredible story of our daily bread.
The bakers have left the rural bake house and the golden age of baking behind, this time it's the 1870s and they're moving into an urban bakery in the midst of the Industrial Revolution.
Their new bakery is totally authentic and it boasts two coal-fired ovens. At this time it is coal that fuels Britain's epic industrial expansion and bread that feeds its ever-expanding urban workforce. A growing middle class start demanding 'fancy breads' for breakfast and so the bakers must now bake through the night.
Machinery may be powering the nation, but manual labour is cheap and so the bakers are still kneading by hand and are expected to double their output. It's back-breaking work, so much so that one baker decides to do as some Victorian bakers did and use his feet. The bakers experience first-hand the exhaustion and squalid working conditions their forebears endured and it's no surprise to hear that Victorian bakers' lives were tragically short. Morale is low, but it plummets when they are tasked with using the adulterants their forebears added to Britain's bread, and some start to question whether it's safe to continue.
Britain may have been an industrial superpower, but it's the arrival of imported finely-milled flour and cheap sugar that finally sweetens life for the bakers as it did for the masses. Cake-maker Hapreet Baura tries her hand at producing hugely popular London buns, the cupcake of their day.
Credits
Presenter Annie Gray
Presenter Alex Langlands
Production CompanyWall to Wall Media

Furniture meets robotics: superpower to show/hide what's used

Robotics-engineer-turned-entrepreneur Hasier Larrea wants to give furniture superpowers. In response to rising rents and populations in global cities, he has cr...

Robotics-engineer-turned-entrepreneur Hasier Larrea wants to give furniture superpowers. In response to rising rents and populations in global cities, he has created a tool to make small spaces work harder with robotics. http://orisystems.com
As head of Architectural Robotics research at the MIT Media Lab, Larrea spent 4 years developing strategies for “living large in a small space”: his team created an “army of furniture with superpowers” and built a 200 square-foot living laboratory focused on using mechatronics (electronics plus mechanical engineering).
Now, his company Ori- Japanese for “to fold”- has created robotic furniture that transforms into a bedroom, living room or an office with the push of a button.
Ori System’s first offering (widely available in early 2017) is a morphing wall that divides any studio into separate spaces by pushing a button for one of the presets: living room, bedroom and office (the lighting is also preset to change for the individual rooms). The unit, designed by Yves Béhar, resembles a large wall of shelves with a closet, drawers, pop-out desk and a trundle-style bed which slides out automatically when the bedroom setting is pushed.
What makes the system function is fairly simple: a mechanical actuator to slide the bed and the wall, embedded sensors for safety (the furniture stops morphing if motion is detected, similar to a garage-door opener) and the computer portion leaves the system open to be upgraded with new apps (with future versions of the software, the unit could be controlled by voice or gestures). The furniture can be controlled by smartphone so users can set up their space before arriving home.
Ori is currently rolling out the product in three cities (Boston, Seattle and Washington, D.C.), working directly with commercial and residential real estate developers (we filmed with him in Skanska’s WatermarkSeaport building in Boston).
Larrea says that future iterations of the product will take advantage of vertical space by moving a bed or table to the ceiling when not in use. Ori is launching with two options- systems for a full, or queen, size bed- and customizable storage and cabinetry colors, but in the future Larrea hopes that his creation will scale to serve even the DIY/maker community.
Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/furniture-meets-robotics-superpower-to-showhide-whats-used/

Robotics-engineer-turned-entrepreneur Hasier Larrea wants to give furniture superpowers. In response to rising rents and populations in global cities, he has created a tool to make small spaces work harder with robotics. http://orisystems.com
As head of Architectural Robotics research at the MIT Media Lab, Larrea spent 4 years developing strategies for “living large in a small space”: his team created an “army of furniture with superpowers” and built a 200 square-foot living laboratory focused on using mechatronics (electronics plus mechanical engineering).
Now, his company Ori- Japanese for “to fold”- has created robotic furniture that transforms into a bedroom, living room or an office with the push of a button.
Ori System’s first offering (widely available in early 2017) is a morphing wall that divides any studio into separate spaces by pushing a button for one of the presets: living room, bedroom and office (the lighting is also preset to change for the individual rooms). The unit, designed by Yves Béhar, resembles a large wall of shelves with a closet, drawers, pop-out desk and a trundle-style bed which slides out automatically when the bedroom setting is pushed.
What makes the system function is fairly simple: a mechanical actuator to slide the bed and the wall, embedded sensors for safety (the furniture stops morphing if motion is detected, similar to a garage-door opener) and the computer portion leaves the system open to be upgraded with new apps (with future versions of the software, the unit could be controlled by voice or gestures). The furniture can be controlled by smartphone so users can set up their space before arriving home.
Ori is currently rolling out the product in three cities (Boston, Seattle and Washington, D.C.), working directly with commercial and residential real estate developers (we filmed with him in Skanska’s WatermarkSeaport building in Boston).
Larrea says that future iterations of the product will take advantage of vertical space by moving a bed or table to the ceiling when not in use. Ori is launching with two options- systems for a full, or queen, size bed- and customizable storage and cabinetry colors, but in the future Larrea hopes that his creation will scale to serve even the DIY/maker community.
Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/furniture-meets-robotics-superpower-to-showhide-whats-used/

Educational Film: The History of the USA - Industrial Superpower

OrderDVD: https://www.dokumentarfilm.com/en
Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
See more clips referred to history of the USA on our channel:
vimeo.com/channels/historyusa
Are you interested in any of our films or textbooks? Write us a mail at:
info@dokumentarfilm.com

8:56

How America became a superpower

America grew from a colony to a superpower in 200 years.
Subscribe to our channel! http:/...

China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

0:21

Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

8:56

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working o...

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

5:48

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, j...

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

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Including the infamous Aurora black triangle, the Boeing X-37, the new Northrop Grumman unmanned RQ-180 stealth drone, the Blackstar space bomber, and stealth Black Hawk helicopters.
These incredible black projects were developed under the watch of the US Air Force, the US Navy, the CIA, the US Army and NASA. With numerous sightings, they've been the subject of conspiracy theories and investigations for decades.
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9:48

How Germany Became Europe's Richest Country

As European debt crisis negotiations approach the 11th hour on yet another bailout for Gre...

Takeovers: China’s shopping spree | Made in Germany

China is jockeying to become the world’s industrial superpower. State-owned companies are targeting key technologies and global market leaders. High on the list are German companies like Krauss-Maffei.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/tv/made-in-germany/s-3066

5:14

Dart Wars Episode 1 - The Beginning

The first of a trilogy centered around a team known as the Dart Ops and their mission to b...

Animated map of the Eastern Front (World War II)

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Animated map of the Eastern Front of World War II, the conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1945.
The battles on the Eastern Front constituted the largest military confrontation in history. They were characterized by unprecedented ferocity, wholesale destruction, mass deportations, and immense loss of life variously due to combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and nazi massacres. The Eastern Front, as the site of nearly all extermination camps, death marches, ghettos, and the majority of pogroms, was central to the Holocaust. Of the estimated 70 million deaths attributed to World War II, over 30 million, many of them russian civilian, occurred on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was decisive in determining the outcome of World War II, eventually serving as the main reason for Germany's defeat. It resulted in the destruction of the Third Reich, the partition of Germany for nearly half a century and the rise of the Soviet Union as a military and industrial superpower.
The two principal belligerent powers were Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, along with their respective allies.The joint German–Finnish operations across the northernmost Finnish–Soviet border and in the Murmansk region are considered part of the Eastern Front. In addition, the Soviet–Finnish Continuation War may also be considered the northern flank of the Eastern Front.

Educational Film: The History of the USA - Industrial Superpower

OrderDVD: https://www.dokumentarfilm.com/en
Clip taken from the DVD "The History of the USA I - 'We the people' - The USA and the Path to Global Power 1607-1900"
See more clips referred to history of the USA on our channel:
vimeo.com/channels/historyusa
Are you interested in any of our films or textbooks? Write us a mail at:
info@dokumentarfilm.com

8:56

How America became a superpower

America grew from a colony to a superpower in 200 years.
Subscribe to our channel! http:/...

China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

0:21

Japanese Industrial Targeting The Neomercantilist Path to Economic Superpower

Drama as armed gangster arrested in Industrial Area

http://www.nation.co.ke
There was drama as a suspected gangster was resisting arrest by a police officer in Nairobi's Industrial Area over the weekend. The incident took place outside the gate of Rai Ply premises situated along Lunga Lunga road. Viwandani administration police boss, Alphonce Nzova Mulinge said he waylaid the suspect after receiving a tip off from members of the public. He said the suspect was heading to commit a felony before he received information which led to his arrest.

8:56

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working o...

Product Designer's Superpowers

I asked some product designer friends what's their superpower.
Also, we've been working on a podcast about design in Spanish and we recorded an episode today. This is kinda of a “behind-the-scenes”. We're gonna launch the podcast soon, in the meantime, we're still interviewing different Latinos and Latinas in the tech industry to make more episodes.
I also got to visit Eventbrite, and get some snacks!
Check out the work of the peeps in the video:
Lumen Bigott (Eventbrite): http://lumenbigott.com/
Edgar Chaparro (Zenput): https://dribbble.com/echaparro
Alex Osorio (Netflix): http://www.alexosorio.com/proust/

5:48

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, j...

5 Most Secret Military Aircraft

UFO? Try top secret military aircraft. These are the most mysterious military airplanes, jets and space planes flying today.
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5 Most MysteriousUnexplained Videos on the Internet ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkCj0...
Including the infamous Aurora black triangle, the Boeing X-37, the new Northrop Grumman unmanned RQ-180 stealth drone, the Blackstar space bomber, and stealth Black Hawk helicopters.
These incredible black projects were developed under the watch of the US Air Force, the US Navy, the CIA, the US Army and NASA. With numerous sightings, they've been the subject of conspiracy theories and investigations for decades.
Tested in top secret locations like Area 51, evidence and footage is difficult to obtain but rumors of their existence continue to persist.
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9:48

How Germany Became Europe's Richest Country

As European debt crisis negotiations approach the 11th hour on yet another bailout for Gre...

China: The New Superpower

China's socialist market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the IMF, although China's National Bureau of Statistics rejects this claim.
Until 2015China was the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% over 30 years. Due to historical and political facts of China's developing economy, China's public sector accounts for more share in the national economy with the burgeoning private sector.
China is a global hub for manufacturing, and is the largest manufacturing economy in the world as well as the largest exporter of goods in the world.
China is also the world's fastest growing consumer market and second largest importer of goods in the world. China is a net importer of services products.
China is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a vital role in international trade, and has increasingly engaged in trade organizations and treaties in recent years. China became a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001. China also has free trade agreements with several nations, including China–Australia Free Trade Agreement, China–South KoreaFree Trade Agreement, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area, Switzerland and Pakistan.
On a per capita income basis, China ranked 77th by nominal GDP and 89th by GDP (PPP) in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of the economy.
To avoid the long-term socioeconomic cost of environmental pollution in China, it has been suggested by Nicholas Stern and FergusGreen of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment that the economy of China be shifted to more advanced industrial development with high-tech, low carbon emissions with better allocation of national resources to innovation and R&D for sustainable economic growth in order to reduce the impact of China's heavy industry. This is in accord with the planning goals of the central government.
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream is described as achieving the "Two 100s": the material goal of China becoming a "moderately well-off society" by 2021, the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and the modernization goal of China becoming a fully developed nation by 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
The internationalization of the Chinese economy continues to affect the standardized economic forecast officially launched in China by the Purchasing Managers Index in 2005. At the start of the 2010s, China became the sole Asian nation to have a GDP (PPP) above the $10-trillion mark (along with the United States and the European Union). As China's economy grows, so does China's Renminbi, which undergoes the process needed for its internationalization.[40] The economy of China has recently initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015.
China has been criticized by Western media for unfair trade practices, including artificial currency devaluation, intellectual property theft, protectionism, and local favoritism due to one-party oligopoly by the Communist Party of China with Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
As of 2015 there was talk of a "slowing" Chinese economy, but that referred to a slowing of the rate of economic growth, not to a recession.] The slowdown manifested in industrial regions as excess capacity in basic industries such as steel and cement, in the auto industry as reduced sales.

42:27

Machines Of Ancient China (Full Documentary)

One thousand years ago, as Europe languished in the dark ages; China occupied a position a...

Machines Of Ancient China (Full Documentary)

One thousand years ago, as Europe languished in the dark ages; China occupied a position at the very forefront of technology and innovation. While the European Renaissance occupies a firm place the historical understanding of most people, its Chinese counterpart has received comparatively little attention.
The innovations of Leonardo da Vinci, Columbus and Renoir have been explored in countless texts and films, yet most commentators have glossed over the achievements of Su Song, the legendary figure who had spearheaded the Chinese Renaissance five hundred years earlier.
This programme sets out to redress the historical imbalance. For the first time, we reveal the remarkable story of how China created a myriad of ingenious devices including cosmic machines able to collect data on the stars, hydraulic hammers, water-controlled clocks and even paper.
We discover that ancient China was an industrial superpower, armed with devices such as 'heaven carts' able to drill down deep underground, geared milling machines and mass production plants powered by water. Incredibly, unlike the ancient Egyptians, the Chinese developed their inventions with an eye for safety. Sophisticated mining props were designed to prevent cave-ins, while ancient 'carburettors' were employed to control volatile natural gas. Indeed, Chinese inventors are even credited with designing the world's first earthquake detector.
We embark upon an epic journey across all of China, meeting the leading historians and model-makers who have kept tales of ancient China alive. We visit a reconstruction of an ancient Chinese iron furnace, where we unravel insights into how the Chinese created a forty-ton iron artefact five centuries before the West discovered cast-iron technology. Most impressively of all, we meet the leading clay expert Professor Ye Hongming, who has spent a lifetime seeking to discover the secrets of ancient China's vast terracotta army.
This pioneering documentary seeks to lift the centuries-old veil on China's greatest inventions, revealing how many of the West's modern-day inventions owe an extraordinary debt to ancient China's greatest minds.

24:14

Iran Today - Iran’s advancements in plastics industry

Since Iran is a gas and oil superpower, it has an enormous potential in the plastics indus...

Iran Today - Iran’s advancements in plastics industry

Since Iran is a gas and oil superpower, it has an enormous potential in the plastics industry to be tapped.
Each year, the world produces about 130 million kilos of ethylene, the most important raw material for plastic. This gigantic industry is currently dependent on crude oil. Holding more than 11 percent of the world oil reserves, the equivalent of around 19 billion tons of oil or around 139 billion barrels, Iran is the world’s fourth energy-rich country.
For that reason, it would be advantageous for Iran to develop and expand its plastics industry, provided its petrochemicals industry can produce high-quality products to compete with the rest of the world.
The Iran Plast exhibition started on April 13 and brought together 500 local and 400 foreign companies. The foreign ones came from 25 countries, 13 of them European, including Germany, Italy and France. Only around half of that number came to Iran in the 2015 exhibition, at a time when Western sanctions were still very well in place.
Petrochemicals account for more than 30 percent of Iran’s non-oil exports now. Iran makes upwards of 20 billion dollars a year producing and selling petrochemical products. Unlike before, Iranian producers are now able to produce polymeric or plastic water pipes and have made and are still making good progress in this area. From March 2014 to March 2015 alone, Iranian companies made 50 billion dollars from exporting plastic or polymeric pipes. And they did it at a time when they’d been denied access to the world’s most technologically-advanced machines as a result of Western-imposed sanctions.
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58:48

Victorian Bakers 2

Episode 2 of 3
Four 21st-century bakers bake their way through the era that gave us moder...

Victorian Bakers 2

Episode 2 of 3
Four 21st-century bakers bake their way through the era that gave us modern baking as we know it - the reign of Queen Victoria. ExpertsAlex Langlands and AnnieGray join them to tell the incredible story of our daily bread.
The bakers have left the rural bake house and the golden age of baking behind, this time it's the 1870s and they're moving into an urban bakery in the midst of the Industrial Revolution.
Their new bakery is totally authentic and it boasts two coal-fired ovens. At this time it is coal that fuels Britain's epic industrial expansion and bread that feeds its ever-expanding urban workforce. A growing middle class start demanding 'fancy breads' for breakfast and so the bakers must now bake through the night.
Machinery may be powering the nation, but manual labour is cheap and so the bakers are still kneading by hand and are expected to double their output. It's back-breaking work, so much so that one baker decides to do as some Victorian bakers did and use his feet. The bakers experience first-hand the exhaustion and squalid working conditions their forebears endured and it's no surprise to hear that Victorian bakers' lives were tragically short. Morale is low, but it plummets when they are tasked with using the adulterants their forebears added to Britain's bread, and some start to question whether it's safe to continue.
Britain may have been an industrial superpower, but it's the arrival of imported finely-milled flour and cheap sugar that finally sweetens life for the bakers as it did for the masses. Cake-maker Hapreet Baura tries her hand at producing hugely popular London buns, the cupcake of their day.
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Furniture meets robotics: superpower to show/hide what's used

Robotics-engineer-turned-entrepreneur Hasier Larrea wants to give furniture superpowers. In response to rising rents and populations in global cities, he has created a tool to make small spaces work harder with robotics. http://orisystems.com
As head of Architectural Robotics research at the MIT Media Lab, Larrea spent 4 years developing strategies for “living large in a small space”: his team created an “army of furniture with superpowers” and built a 200 square-foot living laboratory focused on using mechatronics (electronics plus mechanical engineering).
Now, his company Ori- Japanese for “to fold”- has created robotic furniture that transforms into a bedroom, living room or an office with the push of a button.
Ori System’s first offering (widely available in early 2017) is a morphing wall that divides any studio into separate spaces by pushing a button for one of the presets: living room, bedroom and office (the lighting is also preset to change for the individual rooms). The unit, designed by Yves Béhar, resembles a large wall of shelves with a closet, drawers, pop-out desk and a trundle-style bed which slides out automatically when the bedroom setting is pushed.
What makes the system function is fairly simple: a mechanical actuator to slide the bed and the wall, embedded sensors for safety (the furniture stops morphing if motion is detected, similar to a garage-door opener) and the computer portion leaves the system open to be upgraded with new apps (with future versions of the software, the unit could be controlled by voice or gestures). The furniture can be controlled by smartphone so users can set up their space before arriving home.
Ori is currently rolling out the product in three cities (Boston, Seattle and Washington, D.C.), working directly with commercial and residential real estate developers (we filmed with him in Skanska’s WatermarkSeaport building in Boston).
Larrea says that future iterations of the product will take advantage of vertical space by moving a bed or table to the ceiling when not in use. Ori is launching with two options- systems for a full, or queen, size bed- and customizable storage and cabinetry colors, but in the future Larrea hopes that his creation will scale to serve even the DIY/maker community.
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51:20

Geography and Real Estate Investing with Peter Zeihan - Episode #101

Geography is hugely important to real estate investing, economics, demography, and geopoli...

India 2016 - India’s Fourth Industrial Revolution...

When the sun dims dramatically Monday morning, that would be like an entire power plant unit shutting down for the Lone Star State's electricity grid. The much-anticipated solar eclipse will wipe out about 600 megawatts worth of electricity generation from Texas' growing solar power industry, according to officials with ERCOT, which manages the Texas grid.&nbsp; ... "That is not very much," she said about eclipse's influence ... ....

The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

Multiple media reports Thursday reported a van crashed into dozens of people in the center of Barcelona Thursday killing two and injuring several people. Local Spanish media say two armed men have entered a restaurant after a van crashed into a crowd of people, according to Reuters, and police consider the incident to be terror related. Local media reports say two people were killed instantly when struck by the van....

The top two officers and the top enlisted sailors who were in charge when the USS Fitzgerald had a collision on June 17 that killed seven crew members will face disciplinary measures after seven crew members died from the incident, a senior Navy official said on Thursday. The Washington Post reported that Adm. William F ... The discipline varies but will include likely career-ending actions against the ship's captain at the time, Cmdr....

Spanish police announced that they killed five suspects in order to stop what they described as a second attempted attack on Friday morning in Cambrils after an earlier terrorist attack in Barcelona on Thursday, according to BBCNews. Police were warning people to stay off the streets after shots were reported in the port of Cambrils ... Two of the bystanders were seriously injured and the officer was slightly hurt.&nbsp;....

Over the years, with more and more of the Indian pharmaceuticals industry subjected to different forms of price control, firms have focused more on the overseas business—from 43% of industry revenues in FY11, the domestic industry has been reduced to 34% in FY16. The post Centre’s understanding of pharma industry wrong, not surprising draft policy so flawed ... ....

EVER since the financial crisis, the world has been plagued by weak productivity growth ... The construction industry has been afflicted by such problems for decades ... According to McKinsey, a consultancy, no industry has done worse ... ....

BEIJING - China has moved to standardize its solid waste recycling industry, which, considered a burgeoning green sector, has on the contrary stoked environmental concerns due to reckless expansion ... in industrial cluster districts, and guide the sector's healthy development....

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The number of car industry patents has risen by a fifth in five years, as auto giants look to accelerate their efforts on developing electric and driverless cars. According to commercial law firm EMW, 5,701 auto industry patents were filed last year, up on 4,727 in 2011...Development in the automotive industry is growing ever more fast-paced in what ......